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The City of Prince Albert is currently accepting applications for the permanent position of Aquatic Coordinator within the Community Services Department.
This position is responsible for supervising, instructing and lifeguarding in a senior capacity. This includes supervising all Lifeguard positions, lesson/course instructions and planning and arranging for advanced courses and examination.
Principle Duties & Responsibilities:
-Supervise pool areas, react and supervise emergency situations/perform first aid as required and ensure all documentation is completed.
-Assist to develop, direct, coordinate, implement, supervise and monitor the use of aquatic facilities, swimming and water safety, recreational, educational and training programs and events.
-Ensure that all rules and regulations as set out in the Provincial Swimming Pool Regulations, Provincial Occupational Health and Safety and City of Prince Albert policies and procedures are followed. Follows Frank J Dunn (FJD) Swimming Pool & Kinsmen Water Park (KWP) Safety Plan.
-Assist in planning, implementation and evaluation of in-service training and staff development.
Required Qualifications:
-Completion of grade 12
-Two years related work experience.
-Criminal Record Check Required Including Vulnerable Sector Search
-Possession of the following awards:
Lifesaving Examiner for Bronze Family, Lifesaving National Lifeguard, Lifesaving National Lifeguard Instructor, Standard First Aid with CPR C/AED, Lifesaving First Aid Instructor, Lifesaving Instructor, Red Cross Water Safety Instructor, AST (Lifesaving Aquatic Supervisor Training),WHMIS, and Saskatchewan Pool Operator Course.
-The following awards would also be considered an asset:
Lifesaving Mentor, Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Trainer, AST Instructor (Lifesaving Aquatic Supervisor Training), and WHMIS Instructor.
Please visit www.citypa.ca for a full job description.